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Telcos separate over NBN regulation 27/06/2008 13:13:56
The telecommunications industry remains split over the need for structural separation in the National Broadband Network (NBN), after submissions to government from ISPs and consumer advocacy groups failed to agree on a suitable regulatory framework. - +
Cisco: It's all about the hardware 03/06/2008 11:23:54
Cisco's approach to unified communications is a network-based, hardware-intensive implementation designed to provide support for more environments - like point-of-sale systems, non-PC workgroups and mobile device platforms - than desktop- or server-based strategies. - +
Open wholesale access key to FttN success 26/02/2008 16:24:19
Australia's national fibre backbone will need open wholesale access, government funding and must be built on neutral technology, according to telecommunications leaders. - +
20 useful sites for Cisco networking professionals 21/02/2008 10:14:55
If you're studying for Cisco exams and just about to tear your hair out, don't fret, there are many others in the same position, and many of them are writing up their experiences in their blogs and passing along hints and tips. Even if you're a CCIE pro, there's always room for personal improvement and expansion. With that in mind we've scoured the Web to bring you our top 20 most useful Web resources for Cisco networking professionals. - +
Call to arms for governments worldwide to improve connectivity 01/02/2008 15:14:00
A groundbreaking study ranking governments worldwide on their use of communications technology and infrastructure is being used as proof that there is still a lot of work to do before even well connected countries realize the full economic benefits of ICT. - +
ACS joins USO debate with claims Australia's digital divide is deepening 16/11/2007 12:01:25
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) today called on the government to broaden the terms of the Universal Service Obligation (USO) as part of its current review of Australia's telecommunications service standards. - +
ATUG refreshes policy platform prior to federal election 12/10/2007 16:46:16
In preparation for the forthcoming federal election, the Australian Telecommunications User Group (ATUG) has updated its policies for 2008 praising the major political parties for supporting ubiquitous broadband connectivity and protection for the competitive telco framework. - +
IT managers want action on broadband, not political debate 26/03/2007 10:54:20
Australian enterprises do not care which side of the political divide provides Australia with fast broadband, they just want it to happen now. - +
Cast of thousands just the tip of the Access iceberg 19/06/2006 08:00:00
In a report that resembles an iceberg - more hidden than revealed - KPMG's study into the federal government's smartcard initiative concludes the Access Card development is about change management not an IT project. The study has built a detailed costing model - not revealed, and set up milestones to be met - also not revealed. - +
Coonan to beef up broadband infrastructure 09/03/2006 08:17:57
The Minister for Communication, Information Technology and the Arts Helen Coonan has promised to funnel funds from the Connect Australia program into "raising the bar" when it comes to regional broadband infrastructure to achieve faster speeds and greater connectivity. - +
Thiess hungry for bandwidth without the big fat pipes 09/03/2006 08:13:02
Mining and construction giant Thiess willingly admits it is a struggle to match telecommunications solutions with project needs because ubiquitous broadband coverage in Australia is seriously lacking.
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